Most of the stands in the Festival Stands area are for Language Arts. Here in the Artisan Stand, though, there are mostly math games at these sites. Some sites do have some language arts, as well, though.
This may be the best place to do a Math Quest, especially for the elementary and middle school grades (perhaps even high school for algebra and geometry). Many of these games go well beyond drill and practice. Select at least a couple of games from the sites below to write up as a Quest.
Title: "Artisan Math"
Up to 5 XP
Although the Artisan Stand games are mostly about math. There are several Language Arts games here also, some of which might be useful. If you wish, you may write up a Quest for Language Arts/English, using a couple of Language Arts and related - such as English, Spelling or Typing) as follows:
Title: "Artisan Language Arts"
Up to 5 XP
There also are a handful of games on these sites for Science, Geography, Seasonal, etc. There are not significant numbers of choices in these areas to make good choices for Quest write ups, sorry.
IMPORTANT:
Although there are games on these sites that are drill and practice games, one is expected to stay with the more advanced games for Intermediate grades and Middle School level materials in order to avoid duplicating the Drill and Practice Games Quest.
Prongo - http://www.prongo.com/games/ages9-12.html
This link is to the Intermediate Grades, although there also are resources for younger children. In that regard, though, this site may be redundant to the games for Drill and Practice. There are a few Language Arts games, but they are intermingled and not easily sorted out.
Arcademics - http://www.arcademics.com/games/
Here find some Language Arts, Spelling, Typing and even Geography games. Most are for math, though. All are elementary school age ranged.
This may be the best place to do a Math Quest, especially for the elementary and middle school grades (perhaps even high school for algebra and geometry). Many of these games go well beyond drill and practice. Select at least a couple of games from the sites below to write up as a Quest.
Title: "Artisan Math"
Up to 5 XP
Fun 4 the Brain -
http://www.fun4thebrain.com/index.html
There also are also a reasonable number of English games here.
SumDog -
http://www.sumdog.com/en/teachers/
Title: "Artisan Language Arts"
Up to 5 XP
There also are a handful of games on these sites for Science, Geography, Seasonal, etc. There are not significant numbers of choices in these areas to make good choices for Quest write ups, sorry.
IMPORTANT:
Although there are games on these sites that are drill and practice games, one is expected to stay with the more advanced games for Intermediate grades and Middle School level materials in order to avoid duplicating the Drill and Practice Games Quest.
http://gregtangmath.com/Games
Prongo -
http://www.prongo.com/games/ages9-12.html
This link is to the Intermediate Grades, although there also are resources for younger children. In that regard, though, this site may be redundant to the games for Drill and Practice. There are a few Language Arts games, but they are intermingled and not easily sorted out.
Arcademics -
http://www.arcademics.com/games/
Here find some Language Arts, Spelling, Typing and even Geography games. Most are for math, though. All are elementary school age ranged.